Just trying to include a script in a shared dropbox folder. The filepath includes the username, and that is different per machine, so it might be:

Include>C:\Users\Administrator\Dropbox\myScript.scp

but if the username is different than "Administrator", the filepath doesn't work.

Windows filepath info I found online says to use double dot delimiter, but the following does not work.

Include>C:\Users\..\Dropbox\myScript.scp

It's not a subdirectory of the executing script's directory, so I'm not seeing some other way of using relative filepaths. Does MS use some other method of non-explicit filepaths that allows me to do the equivalent of /../

Sorry, I realized my generic example referred to the desktop, and that something specific to desktop like DESKTOP_DIR might exist, so I edited question to be specific to what I'm actually looking at which doesn't reference desktop. I had assumed at first that since my Dropbox folder is on the desktop that the filepath of files within would reflect that, but they don't. I guess that's a shortcut, because actual filepath is:

Include>C:\Users\Administrator\Dropbox\myScript.scp

A couple other ways to avoid explicit username that I found online, but that did not work: